Council awards City Hall renovation contract using ARPA/CIP funds

3340128 · May 16, 2025

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Council approved a $2,240,510 contract to Diversified Construction of Georgia for City Hall renovations — roofing, HVAC, electrical upgrades, lobby work and an elevator — to be funded from ARPA allocations rolled into the capital improvement plan.

Peachtree City Council approved a contract award for City Hall renovations to Diversified Construction of Georgia in the amount of $2,240,510, the city engineer told council. The work will include roof replacement, HVAC and electrical upgrades, lobby renovations and an elevator; the project was funded from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocations that city staff moved into the Capital Improvement Plan.

Dave Borkoski, city engineer, said the project was originally an ARPA project and that staff received four bids. After reviewing references and bid documents, staff recommended Diversified Construction of Georgia and will work with the contractor to develop a detailed construction schedule and minimize service impacts to departments.

Council members asked about funding and local bidder considerations. Staff confirmed the project is budgeted from ARPA funds rolled into the CIP fund and noted that procurement follows a lowest‑responsible‑bid evaluation; staff also checked references and interviewed the awarded bidder. The motion to award the contract passed unanimously. Staff will return with scheduling and phasing details and coordinate department impacts during construction.